23.03.2009, 12:08
Thanks Eexhaton, I really like it too.
If you just change the [spl] level in the presets file it will change the level of both the interior and exterior files. In order to lower the interior sound level separately from the exterior volume you will have to reduce the volume of the 3 interior sound files.
There are 5 files used in all (2 exterior & 3 interior):
50cal_ex1.wav
50cal_ex2.wav
50cal_in1.wav
50cal_in2.wav
50cal_in3.wav
The easiest way to lower the volume in Windows XP is with the Microsoft Sound Recorder program.
Open the Sound_New_50cal_v1 mod
Open the Samples folder
Right click on 50cal_in1.wav
Select Record (this should open the file with the Microsoft Sound Recorder program)
Select Effects
Select decrease volume
That should decrease the volume 25%. Save and do the same for the 50cal_in2.wav and 50cal_in3 files. Save them too and see if that lowers the interior volume enough. If it's still too loud just repeat the process until it gets to a level you like.
You can also download the free sound editing program called Audacity and get a lot more precise with your editing.
I'm not sure how to handle this if you are running Vista.
Good luck.
If you just change the [spl] level in the presets file it will change the level of both the interior and exterior files. In order to lower the interior sound level separately from the exterior volume you will have to reduce the volume of the 3 interior sound files.
There are 5 files used in all (2 exterior & 3 interior):
50cal_ex1.wav
50cal_ex2.wav
50cal_in1.wav
50cal_in2.wav
50cal_in3.wav
The easiest way to lower the volume in Windows XP is with the Microsoft Sound Recorder program.
Open the Sound_New_50cal_v1 mod
Open the Samples folder
Right click on 50cal_in1.wav
Select Record (this should open the file with the Microsoft Sound Recorder program)
Select Effects
Select decrease volume
That should decrease the volume 25%. Save and do the same for the 50cal_in2.wav and 50cal_in3 files. Save them too and see if that lowers the interior volume enough. If it's still too loud just repeat the process until it gets to a level you like.
You can also download the free sound editing program called Audacity and get a lot more precise with your editing.
I'm not sure how to handle this if you are running Vista.
Good luck.